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31653
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The North Carolina General Assembly reconvenes in Raleigh January 16 to discuss key issues. In this article, state legislators provide their expectations of the upcoming session. Lieutenant Governor Jim Hunt believes medical care and medical education could be the biggest issues, in addition to the energy crisis and its effects on the state’s economy.
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Carolina Country (NoCar HD 9688 N8 C38x), Vol. 6 Issue 1, Jan 1974, p6-7, il, por
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32450
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North Carolina Citizens Association’s Congressional Roundtable consists of the chairmen of the Association’s eleven Congressional District Committees. At a recent meeting in Raleigh, these business leaders reviewed a variety of legislation and federal issues. Among the issues were federal spending and tax limitations, capital cost recovery, value-added tax, collective bargaining, the Federal Trade Commission, and the Occupational Safety and Health Act.
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32517
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The inaugural events of January 10 in Raleigh seemed a case of history repeating itself. James B. Hunt, Jr., was re-inaugurated as Governor of North Carolina, as well as several other state congressmen.
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